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Ole server error when trying to insert sound file in table



 
 
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Old June 4th, 2004, 03:06 AM
Brigitte P
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Default Ole server error when trying to insert sound file in table

I have the same issue when I try to run a Macro with an Output to ... I
posted my question in the Macro group, but haven't received a response as of
yet. I'll keep on checking on your question, and perhaps you can check in
the Macro group if I get an answer. Otherwise we must start begging, I'm
afraid. If you figure it out, please post your solution.
Thanks.
Brigitte P.
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It looks like I am not the only one with this ole server problem. The

other problems I saw was with graphic files (which works fine for me). When
I try to store a sound file in a table, it creates an error that states:

The Operation on the OLE object failed
The Ole server may not be registered
To register the Ole server, reinstall it

Ok - what does that mean an how do I do it? I am not writing VB programs.

I am simply trying to store a sound file in a table. I have no idea how to
tell if the ole server is registered or how to reinstall it.

Thanks for any help - greatly appreciated.



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Old June 4th, 2004, 07:01 PM
rjudge
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Default Ole server error when trying to insert sound file in table

I went thru every message that was even close. For some reason no one wants to tackle this one. I am sure someone out there knows the answer. If I do figure it out - I will try to let you know.

Best Regards, rjudge
 




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